Deer crashes through window at S.D. healthcare facility

Doe had a broken back right hoof but officials think it will be OK


A deer crashed through a window at a South Dakota healthcare facility and left in worse shape than when it entered, according to an article on the My San Antonio website.

The white-tailed doe crashed through a window of an empty room at Aberdeen Health and Rehab.

A state wildlife officer and local animal control officer got the deer back out through the window, and it eventually fled into a park. 

The doe had a broken back right hoof but officials think it will be OK.

Read the article.

 

 

 



January 18, 2018


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